rivulet
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++riv·u·let /ˈrɪvjəlɪt/ noun [countable] written LIQUIDa very small stream of water or liquid 小河,小溪;细流rivulet of rivulets of rain running down the window 雨水沿窗向下流淌的细流
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rivulet• Springs had erupted in every hollow, and every path was a rivulet.• Fearon reappeared holding a towel, his black hair glistening wet and rivulets running down his swarthy skin.• I stared at the brown rivulets snaking down the wall where my window should have been.• I was literally soaked to the skin and could feel rivulets chasing each other down my bosom.• Above him rivulets of mud slid through the boards of the roof.• As the snow began to melt and to run in rivulets, I held tighter to Charlie.• The snow began to melt and run in small rivulets.• Jean sat back in her seat and watched the rivulets of rain run down the windscreen.• Remember the driveway, with the rivulets redesigning it each time it rained?Origin rivulet (1500-1600) Italian rivoletto, from Latin rivulus, from rivus “stream”riv·u·let nounChineseSyllable
stream of small a very liquid or water Corpus
rivulet
riv‧u‧let /ˈrɪvjələt, ˈrɪvjʊlət/
noun [countable] written
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rivulets of rain running down the window
riv‧u‧let /ˈrɪvjələt, ˈrɪvjʊlət/
noun [countable] written Date: 1500-1600
Language: Italian
Origin: rivoletto, from Latin rivulus, from rivus __stream__
a very small stream of water or liquidLanguage: Italian
Origin: rivoletto, from Latin rivulus, from rivus __stream__
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